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Previously the political party was denominated Coalition by the Change. It was founded under that name in 2009. With that name, the political party could not participate in the Guatemalan general elections in 2011 or in 2015. After the 2015 General Elections, the political party changed its name to Partido Liberal de Guatemala and it was registered with its new name by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in 2017. Its leader was Andrés Ayau. |
Previously the political party was denominated Coalition by the Change. It was founded under that name in 2009. With that name, the political party could not participate in the Guatemalan general elections in 2011 or in 2015. After the 2015 General Elections, the political party changed its name to Partido Liberal de Guatemala and it was registered with its new name by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in 2017. Its leader was Andrés Ayau. |
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In the 2019 Guatemalan General Elections, the |
In the 2019 Guatemalan General Elections, the Partido Liberal de Guatemala tried to nominate Ricardo Méndez Ruíz for the presidency, but due to internal conflicts, the political party was left out of the 2019 Guatemalan General Elections. |
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Finally, the Liberal Party of Guatemala was canceled on February 15, 2021.<ref>[http://republica.gt/tag/partido-liberal-de-guatemala/ PLG solicita se eliminen privilegios a líderes sindicales]</ref><ref>[https://elperiodico.com.gt/nacion/2017/07/31/la-gana-se-convierte-en-el-partido-crecer-y-recicla-a-sus-dirigentes/ La Gana se convierte en el partido “Crecer” y recicla a sus dirigentes]</ref> |
Finally, the Liberal Party of Guatemala was canceled on February 15, 2021.<ref>[http://republica.gt/tag/partido-liberal-de-guatemala/ PLG solicita se eliminen privilegios a líderes sindicales]</ref><ref>[https://elperiodico.com.gt/nacion/2017/07/31/la-gana-se-convierte-en-el-partido-crecer-y-recicla-a-sus-dirigentes/ La Gana se convierte en el partido “Crecer” y recicla a sus dirigentes]</ref> |
Revision as of 23:10, 30 July 2023
Liberal Party of Guatemala Partido Liberal de Guatemala | |
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Secretary-General | Andrés Ayau García |
Founded | 2015 |
Dissolved | February 27, 2020[1] |
Ideology | Liberalism |
Colors | Blue, skyblue and yellow |
Seats in Congress | 0 / 158 |
Website | |
Official site | |
Liberal Party of Guatemala (Previously: Coalition by the Change) was a political party in Guatemala.[2]
History
Previously the political party was denominated Coalition by the Change. It was founded under that name in 2009. With that name, the political party could not participate in the Guatemalan general elections in 2011 or in 2015. After the 2015 General Elections, the political party changed its name to Partido Liberal de Guatemala and it was registered with its new name by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in 2017. Its leader was Andrés Ayau.
In the 2019 Guatemalan General Elections, the Partido Liberal de Guatemala tried to nominate Ricardo Méndez Ruíz for the presidency, but due to internal conflicts, the political party was left out of the 2019 Guatemalan General Elections.
Finally, the Liberal Party of Guatemala was canceled on February 15, 2021.[3][4]
Presidential elections
Election date | Party candidate | Number of votes | Percentage of votes | Number of votes | Percentage of votes | Result |
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First round | Second round | |||||
2019 | Ricardo Méndez Ruiz | — | — | — | — | Did not participate |
References
- ^ "TSE publica cancelación de seis partidos políticos" [TSE publishes cancellation of six political parties]. Prensa Libre.
- ^ TSE
- ^ PLG solicita se eliminen privilegios a líderes sindicales
- ^ La Gana se convierte en el partido “Crecer” y recicla a sus dirigentes
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